It has a control to switch between ASA 25/64/100/200/400/1000. I have no clue what the difference is between these. Anyone happen to know a good way to explain this to me?
As far as film goes, I hear Fuji is usually good stuff. And to be honest, their NeoPan film sounds like fun to try... But for color, I dunno which ones are better or worse...
...like I said, I'm used to having one kind of cartridge available, and simply insert cartridge, advance film, and hit the "take picture" button...